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  2. County retains custody of child with cancer whose parents ...

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    Wright County should retain custody of a 5-year-old boy in order to continue medically recommended chemotherapy treatments that his parents have resisted, a judge ruled this week. Judge Elizabeth ...

  3. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    Physicians should clearly explain the risks from receiving the treatment and only administer the treatment after getting explicit written consent from the patient. Right to confidentiality, human dignity and privacy: Doctors should observe strict confidentiality of a patient's condition, with the only exception of potential threats to public ...

  4. How to Talk to Kids When a Parent Has Cancer - AOL

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    Credit - Getty Images. T he U.S. is expected to hit a bleak milestone this year: For the first time, more than 2 million people will be diagnosed with cancer. More than 600,000 will die, according ...

  5. Childhood cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cancer in children is rare in the UK, with an average of 1,800 diagnoses every year but contributing to less than 1% of all cancer-related deaths. [76] Age is not a confounding factor in mortality from the disease in the UK. From 2014 to 2016, approximately 230 children died from cancer, with brain/CNS cancers being the most commonly fatal type.

  6. Parental responsibility (access and custody) - Wikipedia

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    Having PRRs entitles a parent to take key decisions relating to the child, such as where they will live and go to school, and what medical treatment they should receive. In addition, parents have an obligation to provide financial support for their children under the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 (c 37) and the Child Support Act 1991 (c 38).

  7. Child euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    Generally, when a newborn's life is contested, the parents are the ones who determine their child's future. The parents and the doctor both take part in making the decision. When there is persistent disagreement, the case may be taken to court where the decision is made. Considerations include the cost of treatment and the newborn's quality of ...

  8. Parents of a girl with terminal cancer gave her an early 4th ...

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    Adalyn's parents, Stephanie and Andrew McGuire, first noticed symptoms after her third birthday in March 2022. Girl with terminal cancer celebrates 4th birthday early with princess party (Courtesy ...

  9. Filial responsibility laws - Wikipedia

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    Typically, these laws obligate adult children (or depending on the state, other family members) to pay for their indigent parents’/relatives' food, clothing, shelter and medical needs. Should the children fail to provide adequately, they allow nursing homes and government agencies to bring legal action to recover the cost of caring for the ...